Dog-friendly Hotels Hampshire
Choose from some of the finest dog-friendly hotels, spas and luxury country houses in Hampshire, scattered throughout popular areas such as Southampton, Droxford, Brockenhurst, Winchester and the stunning New Forest.
- Hayling Island, EnglandOffering superb sea views, this spacious home is situated in an enviable position along the sea front and boasts a large heated outdoor swimming pool. This holiday cottage, attached to a self-contained annexe which is occupied by the owner, is ideal for couples or family get togethers. Summer evenings can be savoured relaxing on the large patio - perfect for relaxing and enjoying an aperitif! Hayling Island is renowned for its sailing activities and windsurfing with lessons available close by. Every year there is a national windsurfing event and a plethora of sailing and nautical activity can be seen along the coastline. Many activities can be enjoyed locally, including golf, riding and boat trips, and scenic walks along the South Downs National Park. Chichester, with its beautiful cathedral, festival theatre, leisure centre, Roman Villa and Fontwell races, is definitely worthy of a visit. Visit Portsmouth with waterside dining, ferry trips to the Isle of Wight, designer outlets, Natural Museum, leisure facilities, Spinnaker Tower, HMS Victory or the maritime history at Southampton. Winchester and The New Forest are within easy driving distance. Shop 250 yards, pub and restaurant 100 yards.£197From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Hayling Island, EnglandOffering tastefully styled and carefully designed accommodation, this light and airy detached seaside home is 130 yards from the seafront, and is the ideal base for couples or families wishing to explore Hayling Island and the surrounding areas. Conveniently located less than a 5-minute walk from the local shops and eateries, this is a lovely retreat with modern, comfortable co-ordinated furnishings, and many thoughtful personal touches. The open plan living, dining and well-equipped kitchen area leads out to an enclosed lawned garden with a decked sitting-out area. There is also parking for three cars. There are three bedrooms on the first floor, the master is particularly spacious with a balcony and distant sea views, as well as a further kingsize bedroom and a twin bedroom, along with a family shower room.
Hayling Island is a popular seaside town which appeals to all ages. It combines all the attractions of a traditional coastal holiday with excellent sporting facilities. Windsurfing was invented on Hayling Island, and it is also renowned for its great sailing and nautical activity including kayaking, power boating, jet ski-ing, kitesurfing and water boarding. Windsurfing and paddle board lessons are available in the town. There are miles of unspoilt coastline and countryside to explore which offer a haven of peace and tranquillity for walks and cycle rides. The seashore is about five miles long and offers places for swimming, sunbathing, beach volleyball and picknicking. Hayling Island has an amusement park which opened in the 1930’s and still attracts many visitors today, and holiday centres which have indoor pools and leisure facilities, many of which are open to visitors. Pitch and Putt, the coastal train and amusements for all ages can be found along the seafront. Seacourt Tennis Club is also close by. Activities available also include golf, horse riding, boat trips and scenic walks along the water’s edge or along the South Downs National Park, which are within easy reach.
Chichester, with its beautiful cathedral, festival theatre, pedestrianised shopping, leisure centre, Roman Villa and Goodwood or Fontwell races, is definitely worthy of a visit. Visit Portsmouth with waterside dining, ferry trips to the Isle of Wight, designer outlets, Natural History Museum, leisure facilities, Spinnaker Tower and the HMS Victory. Winchester, with its cathedral and abbey, and The New Forest National Park are within easy driving distance. Plenty of National Trust homes and gardens can also be discovered nearby. The area offers a rich military history, and there are fascinating World War II Heritage Trails which take in many significant historic landmarks, such as Mulberry Harbour and its pillboxes, and The Hayling Billy Trail, along the former railway to visit the COPP memorial along the seafront. Beach 130 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 650 yards.£85From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Hayling Island, EnglandA superb beachfront house resting on Hayling Island, Hampshire. Enclosed garden. Near a beach. Havant 5.4 miles; Emsworth 7.2 miles.£144From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Hayling Island, EnglandWatersedge House is luxury beach front property and is literally a stone’s throw from the kitchen window to the sea, offering direct access to the beach and breathtakingly beautiful views.
Spread across three floors, this large coastal house caters for 12 guests within the 5 bedrooms. Beautifully designed with a social able open plan kitchen, dining room and living area that looks directly across the beach along with a private driveway offers parking for up to 4 cars.
Externally Watersedge House is equally as spectacular with a large sun terrace, a second-floor large balcony with outdoor seating perfect for sunbathing, that is accessed through a bedroom brilliantly designed as a TV snug - allowing you to be sat near the children whilst enjoying a sip of coffee, relaxing and watching the sea and clouds go by.
Positioned on the top floor, is a further balcony off the master bedroom. Wake up to the sound of the waves and unspoilt views of the beautiful sea and coastline. This large master bedroom not only boasts stunning views that will having you sitting and enjoying for hours but also a king-size bed, large en-suite with shower and vanity area plus a sofa to snuggle on, that can be used as an additional bed.
After a day on the beach and swimming in the sea, wash away the sand in the downstairs shower. The ground floor features a double bedroom and a further cloakroom toilet.
Hayling Island, is one of Hampshire’s best loved places for a family escape there really is something for everyone. The Hayling Billy Coastal Path used by walkers, cyclists and horse riders is along the bed of an old railway line between Havant and Hayling Island. Further along the coast is Funland Amusement Park, the Seaside Railway plus beach front restaurants.
Windsurfing was invented on Hayling Island, and it is also renowned for its great sailing and nautical activity including kayaking, power boating, jet ski-ing, kitesurfing and water boarding. Windsurfing and paddle board lessons are available in the town. There is also the sailing club, golf course, tea rooms, bakery and typical seaside shops.
Further afield Visit Portsmouth with waterside dining, ferry trips to the Isle of Wight, designer outlets, Natural History Museum, Spinnaker Tower, and the HMS Victor. For Family days out try Stanton Country Park, Paulton Park The Home of Peppa Pig and South Downs Planetarium and Science Centre.£179From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Hayling Island, EnglandFresh for the Summer Season of 2021, Poppy’s by the Sea is located in Hayling Island on a private road, moments from the beach. A detached four-bedroom holiday home, able to comfortably accommodate up to eight guests it’s also Dog friendly too. The beaches of this popular isle are surrounded by sheltered waters across from the Isle of Wight, making it ideal for water sports activities. It is renowned for its windsurfing and sailing activities, kayaking, power boating, jet ski-ing, kite surfing and wake boarding. Local paddle-boating and windsurfing lessons are available close by. Every year there is a national windsurfing event, and a hive of sailing and nautical activity can be seen along the coastline.
Many activities can be enjoyed locally for all ages, including a seaside railway, fun fair and West Beachlands, great for sandcastles at low tide! Free play includes beach volleyball and adventure play areas. For the sports enthusiast, Seacourt is also worth a visit, with five racket sports. Other nearby activities include golf, horse riding, boat trips and scenic walks along the water’s edge, or walks along the South Downs National Park which is within easy reach. Chichester, with its beautiful cathedral, festival theatre, pedestrianised shopping, leisure centre, Roman villa, and Goodwood or Fontwell races, is definitely worthy of a visit.
Visit Portsmouth, with its waterside dining, ferry trips to the Isle of Wight, designer outlets, Natural History Museum, leisure facilities, Spinnaker Tower, and HMS Victory, or explore the maritime history of Southampton. Winchester, with its cathedral, abbey, and The New Forest, are within easy driving distance. There are plenty of National Trust houses and gardens to also be discovered.£260From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Hayling Island, EnglandBellavista is a spacious 3-bedroom apartment, ideal for a family or couples looking for a seaside getaway. Uninterrupted views from both the master bedroom and the open plan kitchen, dining and living area are truly spectacular and an ever-changing picture-perfect canvas. The terrace is great for alfresco dining with plenty of outdoor seating and a BBQ. The modern kitchen has been fitted with everything you could need including oven, electric hob, dishwasher, coffee machine and microwave and benefits from a utility room with a washing machine. After a busy day swimming in the sea or walking along the miles of beach land the owners have created a relaxing living area with Sky Glass TV, a perfect way to wind down after a busy day.
Hayling Island is one of Hampshire’s best loved places for a family escape and there really is something for everyone. The Hayling Billy Coastal Path used by walkers, cyclists and horse riders is along the bed of an old railway line between Havant and Hayling Island. Further along the coast is Funland Amusement Park and the 2 mile long Seaside Railway. Windsurfing was invented on Hayling Island, and it is also renowned for its great sailing and nautical activity including kayaking, power boating, jet skiing, kitesurfing, and water boarding. The island offers plenty of places to dine out, most easily reached by bike or foot. For something a little closer, within 100 yards there is a convenience store, off license, ice cream parlour, amusement arcade, takeaways and even an award-winning fish and chip shop.£82From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Hayling Island, EnglandTile House is the perfect base for a family, with a ground floor bedroom and bathroom with shower, two further bedrooms, and another bathroom with shower on the first floor. The open plan kitchen and dining room leads out on to a private garden which is a perfect sun trap and there is a large electric awning for those seeking a bit of shade.
The kitchen is fully kitted with everything you could possibly need including an oven, hob, grill, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. The living room with large patio doors is bright and airy, with comfy seating and a Smart TV - perfect for relaxing after a busy day exploring.
Hayling Island is one of Hampshire’s best loved places for a family escape and there really is something for everyone. Joined to the mainland by a road bridge, it also benefits from slightly better weather than the mainland and is known as “Hampshire’s Sunshine Island”. It is a completely flat stretch of land, and the warmer temperatures make this the perfect place for an outdoor holiday. The island boasts over 3 miles of Blue Flag beaches - primarily shingle, with long stretches of sand at low tide. At low tide, the waters are shallow making it excellent for swimming and sunbathers alike, especially at West Beach which is considered one of the best on the island. Bathing beaches are marked by signage and between 30th April and 1st September there are designated dog walking areas. Windsurfing was invented on the island; due to it being sheltered by the Isle of Wight it is an excellent location for all water sports and an international venue for sailing.
Check out the Hayling Seaside Railway, a novelty railway running from Eastoke Corner to Beachlands, stopping at Funland Amusement Park and Arcade. Funland Amusement Park– complete with rides, arcades, and food outlets. Funland offers a variety of attractions indoors and out, so whatever the weather, rain or shine, there is always plenty to do.
For those who enjoy walking and cycling why not visit the Hayling Billy Trail – A historical multi-use trail spanning the full west coast of the island and used to be the original route of the “Hayling Billy” train line. There are plenty of places to dine out, most easily reached by bike or foot. For something a little closer there is a convenience store, off license, ice cream parlour, takeaways and even an award-winning fish and chip shop.
Further afield you can visit Portsmouth with waterside dining, ferry trips to the Isle of Wight, designer outlets, Natural History Museum, Spinnaker Tower, and the HMS Victor.
The historic city of Chichester should not be missed, you can watch a show at the renowned Chichester Festival Theatre, visit Goodwood Races including the Festival of Speed, explore the Cathedral and shops in the city centre and visit Chichester Harbour.£96From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Hayling Island, EnglandSet over 3 storeys, Lamorna is modern 3-bedroom house, with private parking for 2 cars and its own garden with a BBQ, perfect for a family or couples looking for a seaside break. The first floor offers fantastic views and sociable living with a large well-equipped kitchen, dining area and spacious lounge. Bi-fold doors open to the balcony offering superb views from anywhere in the room. Wake up to those ocean views on the top floor. The large light and airy bedroom has a double bed and en-suite shower and a large window with spectacular views. The ground floor has a twin bedroom, double bedroom with patio doors to the garden and large bathroom.
Hayling Island is renowned for its sailing and water sports including kayaking, power boating, jet ski-ing and kitesurfing. This very popular holiday hot spot has a fabulous choice of restaurants, pubs, tearooms, seaside shops and supermarkets. Just a 9-minute walk enjoy a traditional day out whatever the weather with a 2-mile return journey on a charming narrow gauge light railway at Hayling Seaside Railway. The train runs every weekend and Wednesday, throughout the year, plus daily during all school holidays, weather permitting. The railway runs to the popular Funland Amusement Park, with rides and amusements.
Don’t forget your buckets and spade as Hayling Island has over 3 miles of beaches, West, Beachlands Central and Eastoke. Beachlands is a mix of sand and shingle, perfect for families. Further afield visit Portsmouth with waterside dining, ferry trips to the Isle of Wight, designer outlets, Natural History Museum, Spinnaker Tower, and the HMS Victor. The historic city of Chichester should not be missed you can watch a show at the renowned Chichester Festival Theatre, visit Goodwood Races including the Festival of Speed, explore the Cathedral and shops in the city centre and visit Chichester Harbour.£110From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Hayling Island, EnglandA fabulous four-bedroom cottage resting in Hayling Island, Hampshire. Contemporary. Child and pet-friendly. Annex. Families. Close to beach and amenities. Fleet 3.5 miles; Havant 6.8 miles; Emsworth 8.6 mile; Portsmouth 13.3 miles.£136From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Hayling Island, EnglandBeach House, situated on Hampshire’s Hayling Island has two double bedrooms on the first floor, one with spectacular views and sounds of the ocean to enjoy. There is a third bedroom on the ground floor with a single bed. Making the most of the views, the owners have created a fantastic living space with bi-folding doors straight out of the living into the beach facing garden and a dining room with further ocean views- perfect spot for an evening meal.
Hayling Island is well known for its sailing activities, it is sheltered by the Isle of Wight, making it ideal for water sport activities. It is renowned for its windsurfing, kayaking, power boating, jet ski-ing, kitesurfing and wake boarding. Local paddle boating and windsurfing lessons are available close by. Every year there is a national windsurfing event, and a hive of sailing and nautical activity can be seen along the coastline. For those that want to join in, you will find two paddle boards and two long boards in the garage that can be used.
For those who enjoy walking and cycling why not visit the Hayling Billy Trail – an historical multi-use trail spanning the full west coast of the island and used to be the original route of the “Hayling Billy” train line. Two bikes are also available to use.
Many activities can be enjoyed locally for all ages, including a seaside railway and a small amusement park for the children. For the sports enthusiast, Seacourt is also worth a visit, with five racket sports including real tennis. Also, nearby activities including golf, horse riding, boat trips and scenic walks along the water’s edge or scenic walks along the South Downs National Park which are within easy reach. Chichester with its beautiful cathedral, festival theatre, pedestrianised shopping, leisure centre, Roman Villa and Goodwood or Fontwell races, it’s definitely worthy of a visit.
Visit Portsmouth with waterside dining, ferry trips to the Isle of Wight, designer outlets, Natural Museum, leisure facilities, Spinnaker Tower, HMS Victory, or the maritime history at Southampton. Winchester with its cathedral, abbey and The New Forest are within easy driving distance. Plenty of National Trust homes and gardens can also be discovered nearby.£127From price per night based on 7 night stay